For starters, I admit I have never talked to Forestry or a fish cop, my legal opinion is based solely on hearsay. I wil be calling first of the week.
Does anyone know exactly what what you can set up on crown land in Alberta? I thought the law was that you could have a semi-permanent (moveable) cabin as long as it had 4 ft walls and no roof(tarp). Am I correct? Is there more to it?
Here was my plan: I have been hunting out of an outfitters tent last few years. The plan was to make it more comfortable, so this summer we were going to build a floor and 4 ft walls for the tent. I was under the impression this was legal.
Today we headed out to check out our camp, cut some firewood for next year (camp is 25 km is on quad) and get out of the house. We had the osb and 2x4s out in the bush waiting for us. All the lumber was piled with a tarp over it. When we got there is was burnt. WTF???
Many people have cabins in this area, and they are not moveable and all have 6-7 foot walls. Forestry also burnt them down. Forestry had been threatening to burn these cabins for a few years.
So my question again, was Forestry in the right to burn my wood? Am I wrong about what you can do in the bush?
Does anyone know exactly what what you can set up on crown land in Alberta? I thought the law was that you could have a semi-permanent (moveable) cabin as long as it had 4 ft walls and no roof(tarp). Am I correct? Is there more to it?
Here was my plan: I have been hunting out of an outfitters tent last few years. The plan was to make it more comfortable, so this summer we were going to build a floor and 4 ft walls for the tent. I was under the impression this was legal.
Today we headed out to check out our camp, cut some firewood for next year (camp is 25 km is on quad) and get out of the house. We had the osb and 2x4s out in the bush waiting for us. All the lumber was piled with a tarp over it. When we got there is was burnt. WTF???
Many people have cabins in this area, and they are not moveable and all have 6-7 foot walls. Forestry also burnt them down. Forestry had been threatening to burn these cabins for a few years.
So my question again, was Forestry in the right to burn my wood? Am I wrong about what you can do in the bush?




















































